AMD To Integrate Consumer & Datacenters GPUs Into Unified “UDNA” Architecture, RDNA & CDNA Coming To An End
AMD is merging its consumer "RDNA" and Data Center "CDNA" GPUs under one unified architecture with the announcement of UDNA.
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AMD is merging its consumer "RDNA" and Data Center "CDNA" GPUs under one unified architecture with the announcement of UDNA.
For as long as it has been running, the DRAM industry has been going through cycles of increased production and then scaling it back to boost profits. But now the two largest manufacturers are set to spend billions of dollars to significantly increase RAM chip output, all to meet the neverending demand for AI computers.
Ever since it bought GPU firm ATI Technologies in 2006, AMD has experimented with all kinds of graphics architectures. Its current approach, one for PC clients and the other for data and AI servers, will be swapped in favour of a completely unified architecture, bringing the best of both systems into one developer-friendly architecture.
Here's a question for you. How much would you pay for a non-functional, ten-year-old GPU stuffed into a plastic box, finished off with a golden chain so you can carry it around? It might depend on the graphics chip, so what if I tell you it's one of the worst-ever GPUs? $500, $50, $5? How about $1,024? Yeah…I thought so.
When it comes to the top-end of the GPU market, AMD has struggled in recent years against Nvidia's offerings. The RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX are far from bad graphics cards, but put up against the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4090, it can be a tough sell to recommend the AMD cards against the green team opposition unless the price is right.
AMD has decided to switch to a new business model focusing on customer scalability rather than competing in the flagship GPU segment.
Once Human's mobile testing will officially begin on September 19, 2024, with players on both iOS and Android devices able to play the game. Those in North America, Europe, Japan, and South Korea will be able to play the game on a smaller screen and provide feedback to the developers. In addition, the developers have also announced that Once Human now has DLSS 3.0 support, which has helped to enhance the game's graphics.
The latest list of games to be added to GeForce NOW has been updated, and many top games have been added. To play games via GeForce NOW, you need to own them on the specified client listed by NVIDIA. GeForce NOW is compatible with multiple clients, such as Steam, Battle.net, and Epic Games Store. This month, GeForce NOW users can expect to see games such as Final Fantasy XVI, Age of Mythology, and Epic Mickey: Rebrushed as some of the titles coming to GeForce NOW.